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non-fiction have appeared in the new yorker, the new york review of books, "the new york times," the paris review, the yale review, and elsewhere. she's been the recipient of the irish times prize for international fiction, the ray ya award for the short story. the oh henry award. and lane mom fellowship. it she's a member of the american academy of arts and letters, and gives me great pleasure to introduce laurie moore. ♪ >> the other member of this year's jury for the national book awards in fiction are daisy, -- and janet peer rei. [applause] [applause] why would the scene, reasonable, and brilliant people consent to the chore? one where you make a thousand enemies and maybe only one friend? one where your front porch fills up with packages, and your neighbors think you have a terrible lay night online shopping habit. [laughter] through the entire spring and summer. one does it for the champagne even it turns out to be a lot of peach stuff in it. [laughter] but one does it also to be part of a celebration of the deep mind mouth that is reading and how else is the human mind so fully a
non-fiction have appeared in the new yorker, the new york review of books, "the new york times," the paris review, the yale review, and elsewhere. she's been the recipient of the irish times prize for international fiction, the ray ya award for the short story. the oh henry award. and lane mom fellowship. it she's a member of the american academy of arts and letters, and gives me great pleasure to introduce laurie moore. ♪ >> the other member of this year's jury for the...
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and they came here, to the most magnificent city of the 19th century, paris. and 200 years later, mccullough followed them on what he called "the greater journey." >> mccullough: there's something magical about this place. >> safer: we'll go along on that journey on part two of "mccullough" next sunday. >> up next, scott pelley with green bay's mvp quarterback, aaron rodgers. ...seems like you guys got a little gassed out there. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. mr. lewis? what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player and more, join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking th
and they came here, to the most magnificent city of the 19th century, paris. and 200 years later, mccullough followed them on what he called "the greater journey." >> mccullough: there's something magical about this place. >> safer: we'll go along on that journey on part two of "mccullough" next sunday. >> up next, scott pelley with green bay's mvp quarterback, aaron rodgers. ...seems like you guys got a little gassed out there. enough already. c'mon guys....
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paris jackson said "saying a prayer, thank you, god. and #, don'thavetomovetocanada. >> donald trump, the ever shrinking violet wrote "well, back to the drawing board." this is how celebrities are reacting. >> you got to love, i guess the cele celebro twitter board. >> yep, yep, there you go. >> there's a look at it as we go to a break and we will be back again with so much more as we know. the big speeches coming up. what a night this is. we'll be back. hey, travis... get some friends, loser! so, are you all right, man? ♪ lean on me, thanks. ♪ when you're not strong, and i'll be your friend. ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on... ♪ what does home feel like? it's in the faces of americans who built generations of memories in their home and then saw it slipping away. until friends they have never met, turned out to lend a hand. for more than 30 years, rebuilding together has spread hope to home owners in need. providing free home rehabilitation, making homes safer and more energy efficient. go to rebuilding together dot org and share th
paris jackson said "saying a prayer, thank you, god. and #, don'thavetomovetocanada. >> donald trump, the ever shrinking violet wrote "well, back to the drawing board." this is how celebrities are reacting. >> you got to love, i guess the cele celebro twitter board. >> yep, yep, there you go. >> there's a look at it as we go to a break and we will be back again with so much more as we know. the big speeches coming up. what a night this is. we'll be back....
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paris jackson said "saying a prayer, thank you, god. and #, don'thavetomovetocanada. >> donald trump, the ever shrinking violet wrote "well, back to the drawing board." this is how celebrities are reacting. >> you got to love, i guess the cele celebro twitter board. >> yep, yep, there you go. >> there's a look at it as we go to a break and we will be back again with so much more as we know. the big speeches coming up. what a night this is. we'll be back. when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the ju out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to veririzon fios internet, tv and phone with our best price online. just $84.99 a month, guaranteed for one year with no annual contract. there's at least three couters. [ girl 1 ] a tablet. [ woman 1 ] couple of gaming systems. we could all be running at the same time. we do not notice any dips. [ male announcer ] get tv ra
paris jackson said "saying a prayer, thank you, god. and #, don'thavetomovetocanada. >> donald trump, the ever shrinking violet wrote "well, back to the drawing board." this is how celebrities are reacting. >> you got to love, i guess the cele celebro twitter board. >> yep, yep, there you go. >> there's a look at it as we go to a break and we will be back again with so much more as we know. the big speeches coming up. what a night this is. we'll be back....
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. >> paris jackson said saying a prayer, thank you god and timely, donald trump wrote, well, back to the drawing board. this is how some celebrities are reacting to the results. >> you have to love the celebrity twitter world. . >> is it possible to go back to that photo. >> yeah. >> take a look as we go to a break and we'll be back with more. know. the big speeches coming up. what a night this is. we'll be back. ññjodç >> announcer: welcome back to nbc news live coverage of election night 2012. we have a winner. barack obama has been re-elected president of the united states. >> we have a winner. it is now 9:00 on the west coast and we are awaiting the president coming out to speak about -- >> he's with the romney campaign. says romney has not called president obama yet but we want to go to jake tapper who is in chicago and the crowd is growing there as well. not quite as big as four years ago, jake, but just as much excitement. >> reporter: they are, indeed, just as excited although, of course, it's not the same, not the same crowd, it's not al gore's. it's not the same type of
. >> paris jackson said saying a prayer, thank you god and timely, donald trump wrote, well, back to the drawing board. this is how some celebrities are reacting to the results. >> you have to love the celebrity twitter world. . >> is it possible to go back to that photo. >> yeah. >> take a look as we go to a break and we'll be back with more. know. the big speeches coming up. what a night this is. we'll be back. ññjodç >> announcer: welcome back to nbc...
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the 25th of july, 2009 compared -- in 2009, a minute after takeoff, it crashed in the outskirts of paris, killing 109 passengers and crew on board, mostly germans, and four people on the ground. a small strip of titanium metal that had fallen onto the runway from a continental dc-10 set off a catastrophic chain of events, shredding concords tired -- retires as it and rolled down the runway, and eventually causing a fire in the fuel tanks. in clearing continental of criminal responsibility, the ruling refers to other unknown elements. >> after 12 years, more than 12 years, continental has been accused of being responsible for concords accident. justice has finally been served. continental is not responsible for the concord crash. the mechanic that fitted the titanium strip was deemed to be negligent. although he could not have predicted the events that would follow. which is why his 15 months suspended sentence was quashed. lawyers argue that it should have been grounded before the incident. there had been incidents with its tires that raised concerns. and witnesses claimed it was already
the 25th of july, 2009 compared -- in 2009, a minute after takeoff, it crashed in the outskirts of paris, killing 109 passengers and crew on board, mostly germans, and four people on the ground. a small strip of titanium metal that had fallen onto the runway from a continental dc-10 set off a catastrophic chain of events, shredding concords tired -- retires as it and rolled down the runway, and eventually causing a fire in the fuel tanks. in clearing continental of criminal responsibility, the...
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number one your thoughts and how you found the paris peace conference was specifically causing -- the 20th century and number two, why did you choose the -- on the cover of your book? >> number one perhaps next to the new deal the first high conference was one of the worst things of the 20th century and gives us an essence world war ii. it not only is bad from the standpoint of destroying national entities by moving people around and putting us in a situation where there is going to be inevitable conflict. that is one of the things it does. it destroys the very concept of collective security is obviously the league of nations is a monstrous failure. in terms of the flagraising on sarah bocce, it just seems very symbolic that is the flag goes up americans are rising to the point of promise. sempre fi. >> thank you, larry. [applause] and is noted we do have copies available. larry will be glad to sign them. we have an additional conversation on the panel table as well. we thank you all for your kind attention and hope to see you again soon in the future. we are dismissed. ..
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they enter the paris on june 16, i think. the government in paris led to the south. they were practically in a different city every day. and churchill hoped and pleaded with the french to continue fighting. both countries had pledged, one to another, that they would not drop out of the war and make a separate peace, unless they were released from this pledge by the other. the french begin to think that they would want to make a separate peace, and they began to talk to the british about this. churchill said no, we can't release you from that pledge. we want you to keep fighting all the way down to the mediterranean if you have to. and if you have to, across the mediterranean, keep fighting from north africa. and a big part of the reason was that the french fleet was a very, very large fleet, many battleships. it was the fourth largest navy in the world. and churchill was very worried that if france was conquered, then hitler would seize the french fleet. and the arithmetic was, if you put the german fleet, which was considerable, they had the bismarck coming along, t
they enter the paris on june 16, i think. the government in paris led to the south. they were practically in a different city every day. and churchill hoped and pleaded with the french to continue fighting. both countries had pledged, one to another, that they would not drop out of the war and make a separate peace, unless they were released from this pledge by the other. the french begin to think that they would want to make a separate peace, and they began to talk to the british about this....
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number one, your thoughts on how profound the paris peace conference was, specifically carving up the rest of the 20th century. and number two, why did you choose the flag raising -- [inaudible] >> number one, perhaps next to the new deal the for psycho but this one of the worst things of the 20th century. it not only is back from the standpoint of destroying national entities by moving people around and putting them in a situation where there's going to be inevitable conflict. that is one of the things it does. it destroys the very concept of collect security because obviously league of nations is a demonstrative failure. in terms of the flag raising on sir bocce, it just seemed very symbolic that the flag is set america's startup of this racing. semper fi. >> any other questions? thank you, larry. >> thank you. [applause] >> and most notably do have copies available. larry will be glad to sign them, have additional conversation on the panel table appears well. we thank you for your kind attention and hope you see you in the future. >> for more information, visit the author's website
number one, your thoughts on how profound the paris peace conference was, specifically carving up the rest of the 20th century. and number two, why did you choose the flag raising -- [inaudible] >> number one, perhaps next to the new deal the for psycho but this one of the worst things of the 20th century. it not only is back from the standpoint of destroying national entities by moving people around and putting them in a situation where there's going to be inevitable conflict. that is...
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number one, your thoughts on how profound the paris peace conference was, specifically carving up the map on the rest of the 20th century. and then, number two, why did you choose the flag raising on the cover of your book? >> number one, perhaps next to the new deal, the versailles conference is one of the worst things that the 20th century gives us, in essence, word war ii. -- world war ii, and it not only is bad from the standpoint of destroying national entities, by moving people around and putting them in a situation where there's going to be inevitable conflict, that's one of the things it does. it destroys the very concept of collective security because, obviously, league of nations is a monstrous fail whereure. in terms of the flag raising oner is batch chi, it just seemed very symbolic that as the flag goes up, america's stock in the world was rising to this point of prominence. semper fi. >> any other questions? thank you, larry. [applause] >> thank you. >> and, as noted, we do have copies available. larry will be glad to sign them, have additional conversation up here on th
number one, your thoughts on how profound the paris peace conference was, specifically carving up the map on the rest of the 20th century. and then, number two, why did you choose the flag raising on the cover of your book? >> number one, perhaps next to the new deal, the versailles conference is one of the worst things that the 20th century gives us, in essence, word war ii. -- world war ii, and it not only is bad from the standpoint of destroying national entities, by moving people...
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the emissary travel across the atlantic and lands in france in search traveling towards paris and before he even arrives in paris, the american ambassador who was already there -- robert livingston's approach by talleyrand who is napoleon's foreign ministry and talleyrand comes to livingston says essentially how would you like to buy the entire territory of louisiana? livingston, he's not exactly surprising that livingston said yes, let's do this. they complete the negotiations negotiations -- i'm sorry, james monroe. who would become madison secretary of state and with them become madison's successor as president? we have your in the room a bunch of people who were almost, who would be president or almost president so monroe completes the negotiations. they are not typical. the french really want to sell. sell. they have bigger problems with britain and they want the cash. >> host: louisiana they have decided -- >> guest: one way or another, it's too far away and he says amazingly it was for sidekick is in this reputation for genius of mixed ethical quality. a century from now it might
the emissary travel across the atlantic and lands in france in search traveling towards paris and before he even arrives in paris, the american ambassador who was already there -- robert livingston's approach by talleyrand who is napoleon's foreign ministry and talleyrand comes to livingston says essentially how would you like to buy the entire territory of louisiana? livingston, he's not exactly surprising that livingston said yes, let's do this. they complete the negotiations negotiations --...
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. >> reporter: arafat died in a paris hospital almost exactly eight years ago after falling ill. his wife claimed he was a victim of polonium which can only be produced in lethal quantities by a state-run laboratory. a swiss lab found significant traces on arafat's underwear and toothbrush. his mausoleum screened from public view. three separatelyamples will be taken. the results of the investigation aren't expected for several months, but arafat's body will be immediately reburied with full military honors. not everybody is in favor of the exhumation. [ speaking in foreign language ] . >> reporter: palestinians are convinced israel is the culprit. what they really want to the know is who helped them? allen pizzey ramallah. >>> and former fbi assistant director joins us now. what do you make of this? >> this harkens back to the alexander case in london. the former kgb spy also poisoned with polonium 210. that was 2006. this was 2004. dropped in his tea by somebody he met at a hotel you and i have been to in the square. that also suggests if you look at the arafat case the amount
. >> reporter: arafat died in a paris hospital almost exactly eight years ago after falling ill. his wife claimed he was a victim of polonium which can only be produced in lethal quantities by a state-run laboratory. a swiss lab found significant traces on arafat's underwear and toothbrush. his mausoleum screened from public view. three separatelyamples will be taken. the results of the investigation aren't expected for several months, but arafat's body will be immediately reburied with...
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during the 1870 during the war and the only diplomat from a major power to stay during the seeing of paris providing political and humanitarian support. q & a sunday night at 8:00 on c-span. >>> former florida governor jeb bush called for higher education standards in the u.s. delivering opening remarks for the town dangers fifth annual summit on education reform. the two-day summit is host bid the foundation for excellence. it includes education secretary an knee duncan and state policy makers inspect is thirty minutes. [applause] good morning, everybody. it is with great pride i'm going to introduce governor bush this morning. we met a over twenty five years ago, i don't think he has it on the rÉsume still, i was in tallahassee and i helped recruit move jeb to tallahassee in 1986 and i don't think he has forgiven me for that. but he was a secretary of commerce, as you may remember for a couple of years, and after i negotiated salary then governor elect renegotiated his salary not upward but downward, as it turns out that's why he doesn't like me. we blame friends as he served in the adm
during the 1870 during the war and the only diplomat from a major power to stay during the seeing of paris providing political and humanitarian support. q & a sunday night at 8:00 on c-span. >>> former florida governor jeb bush called for higher education standards in the u.s. delivering opening remarks for the town dangers fifth annual summit on education reform. the two-day summit is host bid the foundation for excellence. it includes education secretary an knee duncan and state...
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two michael hill on washburn during the franco war and the only diplomats to stay during the siege of paris, providing political and humanitarian support. "q&a", sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. [inaudible conversations] >> in mourning, and i would like to call this hearing of the house transportation and infrastructure committee to order. we are pleased to conduct the school committee oversight hearing on amtrak. the title is getting back on track. the review of amtrak's virtual reorganization. so welcome, and we have one panel of witnesses today. the order of business is i will provide an opening statement and provide background. i will introduce mr. elijah cummings and others who wish to be heard. then we will turn to our witnesses and we will hear from them and go to questions and i am pleased to welcome everyone this morning. >> this is one of a number that we have held forth in a series of committee hearings on amtrak and u.s. passenger rail power. we actually have two more scheduled. one will be on thursday, december 3, novel focus on high-speed and intercity passenger ra
two michael hill on washburn during the franco war and the only diplomats to stay during the siege of paris, providing political and humanitarian support. "q&a", sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. [inaudible conversations] >> in mourning, and i would like to call this hearing of the house transportation and infrastructure committee to order. we are pleased to conduct the school committee oversight hearing on amtrak. the title is getting back on track. the review of...
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i have a great global panel from singapore, the dean of the school of public policy, from paris, dominique moisi, one of france's great public intellectuals. in tel a viv, he's a senior correspondent and here in new york we have rula. >>> brill. she has both israeli and italian citizenship and she has lived and worked a as righter and journalist in both country. dominique, let me start with you. france had a great love affair with barack obama. has it continued? do the french -- are the french still overwhelmingly obama? >> definitely, but i think for different reasons. in 2008 the french would have voted for obama out of hope. in 2012, they would still vote in the huge majority for obama, but more out of fear of a romney victory and of a return of an america they used to dislike. >> republicans have vennially been quite popular. they've been regarded as pro-free trade, hard headed. if you thing of ronald reagan and george bush senior, clearly the elites preferred them. what's the mood right now among its elite? >> well, let me emphasize one point. both romney and obama will be acceptable
i have a great global panel from singapore, the dean of the school of public policy, from paris, dominique moisi, one of france's great public intellectuals. in tel a viv, he's a senior correspondent and here in new york we have rula. >>> brill. she has both israeli and italian citizenship and she has lived and worked a as righter and journalist in both country. dominique, let me start with you. france had a great love affair with barack obama. has it continued? do the french -- are...
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the court had earlier blamed continental for a piece of metal that fell on to the paris rpt nw. >> in iraq, at least 38 people have been killed and more than 100 injured after sieof bombings in the south of the country. the attacks targeted she of pilgrims as well as local security forces. >> a moscow court has been video showing punk band pussy riot protesting - banned video for being insulting to orthodox members. twoembers are serving sentences for hooliganism in the church. >> trial for the former yugoslavia has acquitted the former yugoslavian prime minister in a trial for crimes against humanity. the court said there was no evidence to support accusations. serbs have been protesting along their countries' border in response to that judgment. now to a breakthrough in technology that could help millions of people who depend on hearing aids in their everyday lives. >> if you are one of them, you will know that hearing aids are not much at helping pick out a single voice in a busy room. >> that's true. now scientists say they have found the answer, and they have one of germany's mos
the court had earlier blamed continental for a piece of metal that fell on to the paris rpt nw. >> in iraq, at least 38 people have been killed and more than 100 injured after sieof bombings in the south of the country. the attacks targeted she of pilgrims as well as local security forces. >> a moscow court has been video showing punk band pussy riot protesting - banned video for being insulting to orthodox members. twoembers are serving sentences for hooliganism in the church....
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the first children's hospital was founded in 18 02 in paris. they've recognized then that children were not the same as adults. why are we ostriches and have our head in the stand? you could excuse it up until the end of the second world war. people went straight from school and work probably of the age of 14 and there was no choice. there was not at and between group. since the '50s, since all this, since my age group, what is the bloody excuse? [laughter] all i can say is, i think this is something you will do in your country very quickly, because what i love about america is the thing, we can do this, we will do it, we will make it work and we will donate. these are your teenagers. they need your support. they are your community and they are your future. you deserve to have it better. [applause] >> i just have one or two. what inspired you to set up the teenager and young adult cancer center? why there? >> mainly because i was doing a charity show and someone's back garden. rebecca was doing it for autism. and another teenage program. at tha
the first children's hospital was founded in 18 02 in paris. they've recognized then that children were not the same as adults. why are we ostriches and have our head in the stand? you could excuse it up until the end of the second world war. people went straight from school and work probably of the age of 14 and there was no choice. there was not at and between group. since the '50s, since all this, since my age group, what is the bloody excuse? [laughter] all i can say is, i think this is...
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if you compare those students and those schools to comparable schools in stockholm or helsinki or paris or korea, and you start pointing out that no, we're not as good, it will create a sense of maybe shaking the complacency, which i think is the first step. there is a complacency here that people -- opinion leaders and people that have more disproportionate influence, don't view their own kids' plight as bad at all. and we need to create some awareness, i think, as john said, through information that this is a serious challenge for our country and it's, you sadly it's changing who we are as a nation and we're losing our competitive edge because of it as well. >> and this project under way, a really good one, and then also the common assessment to bring it right down to the kid level, how your child is doing in relation to these rigorous and we hope world class standards, will certainly give people information. at the same time, however, if you've got a smug suburban constituency and the teachers in those schools are also grumping that the politicians and the policymakers are making the
if you compare those students and those schools to comparable schools in stockholm or helsinki or paris or korea, and you start pointing out that no, we're not as good, it will create a sense of maybe shaking the complacency, which i think is the first step. there is a complacency here that people -- opinion leaders and people that have more disproportionate influence, don't view their own kids' plight as bad at all. and we need to create some awareness, i think, as john said, through...
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high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution this is the office where the solemn nicolas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here and they led a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or gartside themselves leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of escape but within the year bizarre and his family would be dead. never again its political significance but the streets will always echo with a glorious past that will likely provide the livelihood for some habitants in the future. mission of free accreditation free transport judges free maintenance free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media don tarty dot com. bulls fifteen goats two counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. but why is the bride in a bad m
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high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they led a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of escape but within the year the czar and his family would be dead. the ball school never again its political significance but the streets will always echo with a glorious past and it will likely provide the livelihood for some habitants in the future. we should not bomb iran. and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan to. keep up with. the. max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report you know in the old days back when bankers had the decency to jump shady businesses used to have to fly by night today shady business is fly by day no con
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high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also served up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they were at a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves whilst leaving this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of escape but within the year bizarre and his family would be dead. never again its political significance but the streets will always echo with a glorious past that will likely provide the livelihood for some habitants in the future. you know make everybody. we're going up to san francisco we'll walk about fifteen miles a day for sixteen days from here to san francisco that's right will arrive on march to. seventh is the third anniversary of cases this death of. things. just.
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blocking a new bailout funds now john walker lindh from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says that greece is sacrificing its own economy in order to stay in the euro zone. we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse why are you calling me is in the very for it's been in free fall through every year and the fact is that the greek political class like the rest of the euro give the clubs in a sense i think a prisoner of its own ideology it's the prisoner of the european ideology and this ideology exerts such a power over legal. age to do things which by any rational measure obviously counterproductive in order to preserve the european project of the euro in particular. are determined to do everything to keep the single currency intact even to destroy their own country to send you. over fifty percent to the economy into a massive recession and so on. italy's excess of scores by stealing the credit agencies that do
blocking a new bailout funds now john walker lindh from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says that greece is sacrificing its own economy in order to stay in the euro zone. we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse why are you calling me is in the very for it's been in free fall through every year and the fact is...
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paris show what i should have because i really want to have a great indian experience so i'm trying all the good food and i'm a very big fan of the culture from the second to arrive even those late there's so much energy in the city which i really love been in the really quiet areas in the last couple weeks resting so it was nice to him to really come to a city that is just bursting bernard you. and finally let's wrap up with the latest developments from the next winter games capital of sochi where the russians say in mountain resort pass the latest round of prelim pick test with flying colors as ron casarez reports. welcome to the words or olympics update that sank islamic center in store she was put to a pole to assist with some future pulls from towards a six country. reaching speeds of over one hundred twenty kilometers an hour at the center is the first of its guides in russia designed specifically to host international tournaments and the building work has been completed and had a schedule and praise from the world renowned professionals and further proof that organizers are on th
paris show what i should have because i really want to have a great indian experience so i'm trying all the good food and i'm a very big fan of the culture from the second to arrive even those late there's so much energy in the city which i really love been in the really quiet areas in the last couple weeks resting so it was nice to him to really come to a city that is just bursting bernard you. and finally let's wrap up with the latest developments from the next winter games capital of sochi...
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i'm now joined by john laughlin director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and paris john thanks very much for being with us here in the program first off the greek government as we know it keeps cutting spending despite fears opposition on the streets so at this point do the m.p.'s themselves believe that these measures are actually helping the country's economy. it's difficult to know what the enemies themselves believe because we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years now because this crisis has been going on for a very long time as you know these measures are actually making the situation worse well our economy is in freefall it's been in three full well through every year and the fact is that the greek political class like the rest of the euro in the class in a sense i think prisoner of its own ideology it's the prisoner of the european i feel a g. and this ideology exerts such a power over people that they are prepared to do things which by any rational measure obviously counterproductive in order to preserve
i'm now joined by john laughlin director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and paris john thanks very much for being with us here in the program first off the greek government as we know it keeps cutting spending despite fears opposition on the streets so at this point do the m.p.'s themselves believe that these measures are actually helping the country's economy. it's difficult to know what the enemies themselves believe because we can see that the kinds of measures that...
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their opposition to next year's budget john the long from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says that the greeks government's hands are tied by the e.u. project. we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse but our economy is in a free for it's been in three for now for over a year and the fact is that the greek political class like the rest of the euro political class in a sense i think prisoner of its own ideology it's the prisoner of the european ideology and this ideology exerts such a power over people that they are prepared to do things which by any rational measure obviously counterproductive in order to preserve the european project of the euro in particular they are determined to do everything to keep the single currency intact even to destroy their own country to send them a parliament up over fifty percent to put the economy into a massive recession and so on. rival protests are expected in the portugue
their opposition to next year's budget john the long from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says that the greeks government's hands are tied by the e.u. project. we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse but our economy is in a free for it's been in three for now for over a year and the fact is that the greek...
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people paris to host a string of top sporting events. let's let's kick off this week show with football where i've read most or scored a goal in each half as test i won three one that combine to remain top of the russian premier league and with all the weekend's action is going to denver to apple. i just got handed one the first time defeating more than me will suffer open ten minutes into the answer while the rest is millis we poor little from the penalties. but most us work again oh in the second period. and russ was elevated the army man stood in his own for the season with a brilliant strike from outside the box jessica now on a five match winning run and remain top of the loop. i well zoot went second on goal difference with a two one win at boulder portugal's miguel danny celebrated his return from a long term injury by teeing up alexander a new coach who fired into the net from outside the box form as any player even much sooner of snatched the ninety five minutes equaliser but alexandre kids walk off mark his three hundredth matc
people paris to host a string of top sporting events. let's let's kick off this week show with football where i've read most or scored a goal in each half as test i won three one that combine to remain top of the russian premier league and with all the weekend's action is going to denver to apple. i just got handed one the first time defeating more than me will suffer open ten minutes into the answer while the rest is millis we poor little from the penalties. but most us work again oh in the...
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been blocking yell out for months now don longer from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says greece is sacrificing its own economy in order to stay within the euro but we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse but our economy is in three four it's been in three pulled through every year and the fact is that the greek political class like the rest of the euro the class in a sense i think prisoner of its own ideology. prisoner of the euro this ideology such a power over legal. to do things which by any rational measure obviously counterproductive in order to preserve the european project of the euro in particular they are determined to do everything to keep the single currency intact even to destroy their own country just so and you certainly want over sixty percent to move the economy into a massive recession and so on. well home isn't so sweet for many u.k. citizens these days soon we're going to find out w
been blocking yell out for months now don longer from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says greece is sacrificing its own economy in order to stay within the euro but we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years because this crisis has been going on for a very long time these measures are actually making the situation worse but our economy is in three four it's been in three pulled through every year and the fact is that the...
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saying the foreign based group should force to show its able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels policy and reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government earlier in the week six gulf states recognize the opposition coalition which we could tolerate foreign minister saying that this recognition now removed obstacles to the securing of weapons to the syrian opposition it is important to make a distinct parallel with what we've seeing back on the tenth of march two thousand and eleven we saw the same sonora unfolding when france was the first country to recognize the transitional national council which was essentially the opposition fighters in libya and this is what we witnessing this parallel situation now in syria what happened in libya and following that french recognition back in libya this set the pavement for international recognition
saying the foreign based group should force to show its able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels policy and reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government earlier in the week six gulf states recognize the opposition coalition which we could...
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high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office where the tsar nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here and they lead a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves was leading the ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of escape but within the year the czar and his family would be dead. or at a six twenty pm moscow time this is r t thanks for joining us the u.s. campaign in afghanistan has suffered a military grade blow with at least two celebrity generals and veterans of the intervention falling rather rapidly from grace a sex scandal that started with the revelations of the ex cia chief having an affair has now claimed the reputation of the current afghan campaign commander who kept off explains. in the papers here in afghanistan for transit star
high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office where the tsar nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here and they lead a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves was...
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laughlin he's director of studies of the cheat of democracy and cooperation joining me live there in paris well that the creation's they're celebrating this decision while the serbs they're condemning it but what's your view on all of this well it's a very political decision. of course are furious that think that. you know it's almost like a national day for them. the thing is that the the most important thing though i think to remember or to understand about this acquittal today is that it shows the incredibly arbitrary nature of the tribunals modus operandi these men were sentenced to twenty and eighteen years in prison and yet the appeal decision has completely overturned their conviction and obviously liberated them immediately and the reason why it's felt able to do this is because it is simply reassess the standards for the mode of liability that there's a technical term called joint criminal enterprise it suddenly decided the appeals chamber suddenly decided that there had not been a joint criminal enterprise after all and that the people should be acquitted in other words it overtu
laughlin he's director of studies of the cheat of democracy and cooperation joining me live there in paris well that the creation's they're celebrating this decision while the serbs they're condemning it but what's your view on all of this well it's a very political decision. of course are furious that think that. you know it's almost like a national day for them. the thing is that the the most important thing though i think to remember or to understand about this acquittal today is that it...
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the group the coalition will now hold talks with french president francois hollande on saturday after paris said it will also consider sending weapons to the rebels commentator and a blogger believes however that the opposition movement is in disarray with no united voice to speak for the syrian people. in syria of course the process has been much slower and the wave of defection that we saw in libya didn't exactly happen in syria and what's happening now in. syria is that people there are kind of for presenting the syrian uprising are not the people who are on the ground so we started hearing for example support from different rebel groups armed rebel groups for the new opposition leadership. but who knows the extent of that or whether they would be able to exercise political control so what you really have to look at that there is a strong divide between leadership that is outside the country and doesn't have control on the ground and forces on the ground pretty much doing whatever they want after all we've ended with is to separate opposition bodies because the syrian national council st
the group the coalition will now hold talks with french president francois hollande on saturday after paris said it will also consider sending weapons to the rebels commentator and a blogger believes however that the opposition movement is in disarray with no united voice to speak for the syrian people. in syria of course the process has been much slower and the wave of defection that we saw in libya didn't exactly happen in syria and what's happening now in. syria is that people there are kind...
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the national coalition is the latest western tactic to remove president bashar assad while talks in paris focused on the protection of rebel controlled areas aid to refugees and the need for a provisional government britain which also lobbies for the new coalition could follow france and turkey in recognizing them all monday the use expected to discuss official arms deliveries to the country's rebels and this is a been fighting against the syrian army for nearly two years without with about one hundred people being killed daily when i get more on the story now from journalist neil clark he's in london so near london and paris they say they'll raise the topic of lifting the embargo in brussels on monday hoping for direct weapons deliveries to those syrian rebels do you think their wish will be granted. peace back to two thousand lebanese. libya mark to bill isn't it because think back to libya back in february march twenty eleven it was the same scenario we have what we do is we get together some opposition puppets if you like not their heads together call them the government of libya and
the national coalition is the latest western tactic to remove president bashar assad while talks in paris focused on the protection of rebel controlled areas aid to refugees and the need for a provisional government britain which also lobbies for the new coalition could follow france and turkey in recognizing them all monday the use expected to discuss official arms deliveries to the country's rebels and this is a been fighting against the syrian army for nearly two years without with about one...
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each month but it still threatens to take food from his mouth alexi rush of ski see reporting from paris and france. just about what here on our city we take a look at how our arts and creativity can be a musician in the battle for peace and justice after a quick break here. looters that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these parts no prepackaged confort but they joy is a while these guaranteed if gagne's a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he can't find untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world. we're going off to the still of the line. if i go wrong the wrong and surprising him will go through the water and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper field a little before. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot agrees the here by every small weaver who for the bears are fishing but they have a very low level to think that we have to keep an eye a wind direction and the before them of us up a
each month but it still threatens to take food from his mouth alexi rush of ski see reporting from paris and france. just about what here on our city we take a look at how our arts and creativity can be a musician in the battle for peace and justice after a quick break here. looters that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these parts no prepackaged confort but they joy is a while these guaranteed if gagne's a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas...
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reporting from paris in france. just a moment on martin breaking the set. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm to are welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on our. browser. sits in manning day care my daddy. does a famous phrase benson claim is oh my save. my money ransom business. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donut. concludes the longest and while this campaign in our history covers the left well let me change the format equating before our eyes that some of the rest of. the twists and turns in the hallmarks of this campaign like the one which we're about to do because you've never seen anything like this until. it. was up guys i mean martin this
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high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also served up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they lead a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see businesses or go outside themselves whilst leaving this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even have. but within the yeah and his family would be dead. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom are welcome to the big picture. of the. technology innovation all these developments around russia we've. covered. watching r.t. from moscow the european parliament voted for a resolution calling for european national militaries to pool their resources in acting greater unity one
high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also served up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they lead a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see businesses or go outside themselves whilst leaving this...
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high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution this is the office where the tsar nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they were the fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves leaving the ordinary normal countryside life style they even have those of a skate but within the year those are his family would be dead. one fifteen pm here in moscow good evening now european union leaders are failed to reach a deal after days of negotiating the blocks financial future of brussels mostly your members supported an increase in the budget while some including britain call for cuts claiming that in time of austerity nations don't have any money to spare let's go live to the show speak to r.t. sara for sara so kind of mentioned some of it there but why errantly did these talks fail. well no deal f
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to paris party says the whole euro project have already failed this is a battle between the rich and the poor but actually it's the rich who are the brussels mandarins demanding more for themselves more money for them to spend and it's the poor people of europe the fifty percent unemployed youth in spain those starving in greece the people rioting in france and portugal are the ones that are suffering for the greed of the brussels mandarin but what is changing is actually the people of europe are finally waking up that this is a huge battle between them and this political elites who are demanding more from them every single day whilst protecting their own interests we are not helping the public of greece and we're not helping the jobs being lost in the u.k. by defending a system that is palpable he failed and will has no real way of actually achieving growth for the european continent in the future. and while even members have a lower finances refugees seeking a better life in one of its richest states could be in for a rude awakening migrants in germany finally are forced into socia
to paris party says the whole euro project have already failed this is a battle between the rich and the poor but actually it's the rich who are the brussels mandarins demanding more for themselves more money for them to spend and it's the poor people of europe the fifty percent unemployed youth in spain those starving in greece the people rioting in france and portugal are the ones that are suffering for the greed of the brussels mandarin but what is changing is actually the people of europe...
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high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was solemn nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they were the fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves whilst leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had those of us cape but within the year the czar and his family would be dead. sure is that so much you know there's a huge music machine on the market. after eight days of destruction and then what did israel actually achieve what about the palestinians. welcome back you're watching our king live from moscow now in bahrain twenty three maddux have been sentenced to three months prison for training protesters and taking part in mass demonstrations they were arrested last year along with more than ninety five other health care workers to call. org
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economy is about confidence and the streets of lisbon the streets of athens in the streets of berlin or paris it's really not the same thing and. you know there's just far far too many shades of gray and the eurozone right now so while germans may be more optimistic and it's not like they're crazy optimistic but they have reason to be more optimistic than greeks it is certainly the case that in greece and in lisbon and in portugal and in arland the mood is not a toll that and places like belgium has actually come out looking a lot better over the last few months but even here people worry because one thing the crisis has done is show even to the ordinary man on the street how interconnected the euro zone economies are so basically like leg would you like someone would say you know when your neighbor's house is burning you have to worry about your own house too and so much of that hangs in the balance with discussion of the banking union which is very much still a discussion before we get to the nuts and bolts of one of the economies you're talking about when you talk about an event recovery a
economy is about confidence and the streets of lisbon the streets of athens in the streets of berlin or paris it's really not the same thing and. you know there's just far far too many shades of gray and the eurozone right now so while germans may be more optimistic and it's not like they're crazy optimistic but they have reason to be more optimistic than greeks it is certainly the case that in greece and in lisbon and in portugal and in arland the mood is not a toll that and places like...
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to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete that triumph. with people's admiration for two hundred. home oh oh. my goodness oh. mission free accreditation free in-store chargers free. arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video dog r.t. dot com. you watching our ticker to have you with us while you're up struggles to find a common way forward to some regions are looking for ways to go it alone in spanish catalonia people are set to go to the polls to elect a regional government which could see a referendum on its independence artie's enter fall mahasen details. there's a wind of separatism blowing through europe at the moment and it's reached the northeastern shores of spain catalonia is the latest region to officially our spare independence is something people here have long felt in their hearts but now they're feeling it in their pockets. i think it's a good idea to be in the band them for our. country. in a really really bad situation it's a bargain for. it's a bargain f
to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete that triumph. with people's admiration for two hundred. home oh oh. my goodness oh. mission free accreditation free in-store chargers free. arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video dog r.t. dot com. you watching our ticker to have you with us while you're up struggles to find a common way forward to some regions are looking for ways to go it alone in spanish...